How to find and A/P

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W.J.Langholz
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Re: How to find and A/P

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Pretty Nice George, I saved the link, all kidding aside, I would like to come and visit someday. Looks like there could be some nice archery hunting around there also :)
My wife (Mary Jo) told me to backup on the calving dates next year some we can go south to visit a few people next January. I have a sister in Oklahoma City, looks like 1/2 way or so to your house, that I would like to visit also. We also have a friend in San Antonio that we have not seen in a long time so it would be nice to drop in there also. San Antonio looks like a nice place, we may have to look around a little closer when we get there, see if we can find a little shack or lean-too to hang our hat in someday.

Thanks for sharing the link :)
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Re: How to find and A/P

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The property basically goes from the north end of rwy 03 in the mid-river, to the west, around/including the island in the river, to the creek at the west end (known as Double-Horn creek. My daughter thought it got it's name from us, but in fact it's origin is in Indian lore.
If you click/hold on that map you can drag it to see Double-Horn creek.) The south end of the ranch can be seen by the fence-line running east/west just below my grass runway (Flying X Rd runs alongside the grass rwy.)
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll= ... 6&t=h&z=15

San Antonio has some nice attractions, as does the land to the west and southwest of there. I especially like the area out west around Ingram and Hunt, TX. Member Kevin West, and many others live down that way.
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